The outsole is a dust magnet, seriously. And like I said, if you're used to modern Zoom Air or Boost, the Air-Sole unit in here will feel basic. It's not a performance shoe anymore. The tongue can also be a bit bulky under pants. So, if cutting-edge comfort is your top priority, the "Air Jordan 6" might not be your first pick. On feet, the design really pops. The 'Infrared' hits are even brighter in person, and the clean white panels make it versatile. I've been wearing them casually, and they get compliments. The way the light hits the nubuck? Looks great on camera. This is a sneaker that performs well in photos and in real life, no doubt. Who is this for? Honestly, if you're a fan of the OG Jordan series aesthetics from the '90s, you'll love this. The Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared' is a must-have for collectors and anyone who values that era's design language. It's also great for casual wear where you want solid ankle support and a bold look. At $200, it's an investment in a piece of history. Putting these "Air Jordan 6s" on... the fit is snug, in a good way. The inner sleeve hugs your foot. Cushioning? It's firm, not super plush like modern shoes, but you definitely feel that Air unit in the heel. They're not heavy, but you know you're wearing a substantial sneaker. It's a very '90s basketball feel.

  • Shown: Fire Red
  • Style: CT8532-401

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